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Congratulations to RU Football Graduates!

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Nice to see Robert Martin will complete his degree.

  • FB Max Anthony, criminal justice
  • DT Jon Bateky, labor and employment relations
  • DB Rashad Blunt, criminal justice
  • LT Tariq Cole, labor and employment relations (fall 2018)
  • LB Ka’lial Glaud, information technology and informatics
  • TE Nakia Griffin-Stewart, criminal justice
  • S Saquan Hampton, labor and employment relations (fall 2018)
  • RG Jonah Jackson, criminal justice
  • P Nick Johnston, quantitative finance
  • RB Robert Martin, human resource management (summer 2018)
  • LB Trevor Morris, labor and employment relations (fall 2018)
  • QB Rob Nittolo, labor and employment relations (graduate degree)
  • OL Skiy Pyrame, labor studies
  • QB Gio Rescigno, communication (fall 2018)
  • RB Charles Snorweah, labor and employment relations (summer 2019)
  • DE Marcus Thompson, labor and employment relations
  • LG Zach Venesky, criminal justice (summer 2019)
  • DL Muhammad Wainwright, quantitative finance (graduate degree)
  • TE Jerome Washington, labor and employment relations (fall 2018)
  • CB Isaiah Wharton, communication (fall 2018)

https://www.nj.com/rutgersfootball/...rs-football-players-graduating-this-year.html
 
Good to see these young men being successful academically. Congrats.
 
Excellent graduation speech today by the McCourty brothers.
https://www.nj.com/rutgersfootball/...redefine-success-in-commencement-address.html

“But if we accept those fears from others, how can we unlock our true purpose on this earth?” Devin said. "Failure is a feeling long before it becomes an actual result. The power of positive thinking can change your life.
“I know chasing goals can be scary. You may be doing things for the first time in your family’s history. You may be following in the footsteps of someone great. But do you think we’d be standing here, celebrating the 100th anniversary of Paul Robeson’s graduation, if he let fear and doubt step in the way of being great? Would the Patriots have won six Super Bowls if Bill Belichick listened to other people and put (Tom) Brady back on the bench?”
Added Jason: “Let all your moments of self-doubt, fear or disappointment fuel your drive to be great. Because it will be in those moments of fear that we have to realize we must redefine success and what it means to us.”
 
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